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/% Use two 8mm wrenches to tighten the hex nut on the inward stop as you hold the stop in place.
0% Put the limit block back, bring the fence back to 90º and tighten the tilting handle.
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)% Loosen the fence tilting handle, remove the limit block and set it aside.
*% Tip the fence back (away from the table) until it stops.
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+% Use a square to check the angle of the fence, as shown in =`^li\44%
—If the fence is tilting away from the table at 45º, the outward stop is set correctly. Put the limit block back, bring the fence to 90° and tighten the tilting handle.
—If the fence is not tilting away from the table at 45º, do Jk\gj,- to set the outward stop cor- rectly.
,% With the outward stop bolt resting against the fence bracket, use an 8mm wrench to adjust the length of the stop until the fence is at 45º, then tighten the jam nut (see =`^li\45).
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